Lighted frame and object display

ABSTRACT

A display device for illuminating non-opaque materials and non-opaque mediums upon their surface while simultaneously illuminating a three-dimensional object. An interior light source is arranged to be enclosed within a plurality of non-opaque materials and the cabinet or mold for which they are designed. The energized light illuminates and enhances non-opaque mediums upon the artists&#39; media surface and simultaneously illuminates a three-dimensional object. A further object of the display device is the novel method of mounting non-opaque artwork in the cabinet. The cabinet top ( 3 ) is removed, and non-opaque materials ( 2 ) can be inserted or removed from the base ( 7 ). The individual frame ( 5 &amp; 6 ) for the non-opaque materials ( 2 ) covers the portion of the non-opaque materials ( 5 ) which will not illuminate. The cabinet top ( 3 ) locks laterally in place because of the non-opaque materials. An artists&#39; stencil to prescribe outlines and/or numbers within those outlines using non-opaque mediums.

BACKGROUND

[0001] A reference to specification and claims to filed utilityapplication 09/174,976.

[0002] This invention applies to the display means by which non-opaquematerials and non-opaque mediums on their surface are illuminated by aninterior light, while simultaneously illuminating a three-dimensionalobject.

[0003] Display boxes, including: all types of art boxes; billboards andframing devices; advertising and point of purchase displays; andstructures used for illumination of all kinds of media are common.

[0004] However, an enhancement of non-opaque artwork is made, when aninterior light source is used for backlighting.

[0005] More specifically, the proper usage of non-opaque mediums andtheir application on the non-opaque materials, enhance the non-opaqueartwork significantly. The use of oil and acrylic paints, fluorescentpaints, gels, films, inks, and all other non-opaque mediums applicableto the use of art directly applied to non-opaque materials, combinedwith proper and direct applications and illumination, whilesimultaneously illuminating a three-dimensional object, add visualappeal.

PRIOR ART

[0006] The prior patented art is made of many different point ofpurchase and advertising displays as well as various light boxconstructions. However, none have the same design principle and methodof use as heretofore discussed. And most significantly, the waythree-dimensional objects are illuminated and displayed is different.U.S. Pat. No. 5,113,207 by Huebner, dated May 12, 1992, is a photographyapparatus for reflective illumination. U.S. Pat. No. 5,657,004 byWhittaker et al., dated Aug. 12, 1997, is a point of purchase displaywith illumination and audio. U.S. Pat. No. 5,664,352 by Beckman, datedSep. 9, 1997, has a composite construction which doesn't allow the sameinsertion/removal of the media. In addition, the use of poster paper notnon-opaque materials that are easily inserted/removed from a cabinet, isused. Secondly, photographic non-opaque poster prints-not non-opaquemediums on non-opaque materials are mentioned. U.S. Pat. No. 4,185,407by Lamb, dated Jan. 29, 1980, discusses, “translucent objects, such asdrawings and water-color prints.” However, this is not a cabinet for theinsertion/removal of non-opaque materials or added visual appeal of suchsaid non-opaque materials. It relates the specimens used for theparticular device to be water-colored items (A water-colored itemrelates to that done on water-color paper), and selected minerals,stamps, and coins. U.S. Pat. No. 5,237,765 by Vargish, II, dated Aug.20, 1991, is a neon light sign. Britain Patent No. 2,183,387 by Kaisha,dated Jun. 3, 1987, for a backlit display box. However, it does notlight up artists' mediums upon non-opaque materials; lightingtransparent plastic mesh with “moire fringe” illusions.

[0007] U.S. Pat. No. 4,261,125 by Rappaport, dated Apr. 14, 1981, usestransparencies not artists' mediums on non-opaque materials. U.S. Pat.No. 4,242, 821 by McNeil, dated Jul. 25, 1978, has a differentconstruction for pictorial display. U.S. Pat. No. 3,707,792 by Mabrey,et. al., dated Jan. 2, 1973 illuminates building directions.

[0008] The amount of references cited of illuminated display devices,parallels the variety of existing patents. Descriptions heretofore areof those of the most similarities to the present display device. Thepresent display device solves the easy insertion/removal of non-opaquematerials. In addition, it shows that non-opaque mediums upon thesurface of non-opaque materials, along with the use of the presentdisplay devices illumination and simultaneous illumination of athree-dimensional object, adds visual appeal.

OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION

[0009] The objective of using the present display device is to providean interior light source and cabinet to display, illuminate, andenhance, non-opaque materials and the non-opaque mediums upon its'surface while simultaneously illuminating a three-dimensional object.Additionally, molded non-opaque materials replace the need for cabinetdesign, and allows for any geometric shape encompassing a light source,the visually appealing illumination effect of the direct application ofnon-opaque mediums.

[0010] The detailed description described hereinafter, shows a noveldisplay arrangement for illuminating non-opaque materials and non-opaquemediums upon their surface while simultaneously illuminating athree-dimensional object. Accordingly, the present display devicecomprises: the bottom to which a vertically planar surface attaches; anelectrical current source and interior light that attaches to thevertically planar surface; hinges which allow the opening and closing ofside members; fasteners to hold a non-opaque element forward of thevertically planar surface; and various applicable artists' work toolsand media.

[0011] Significantly, the first object of the present display device isthe illumination produced by an interior light source contained withinthe cabinet or mold and non-opaque materials. Non-opaque mediumsincluding: oil paints; acrylic paints; fluorescent paints; gels; films;inks; crayons; and all others applicable to use in art applied tonon-opaque materials, are illuminated due to their proper applicationand the diffusion of light through their matter.

[0012] Another object is to provide a cabinet or mold that allows theeasy insertion/removal of non-opaque materials. Inclusively, this optionallows different cabinet size, shape, dimensions, and different number,size, and shape non-opaque materials may be used. In addition, the waythe non-opaque materials are inserted/removed and held in place maychange due to cabinet or mold and non-opaque materials shape anddimension. However, the principle of easy insertion and removal of thenon-opaque materials is the secondary objective of the invention, anddescribed further by way of examples using drawing figures for fiveparticular cabinet configurations.

[0013] An additional object is to illuminate a three-dimensional objectsimultaneously.

[0014] A further object is to provide a display device that can be usedeasily.

[0015] A still further object is to provide a display device that has aneconomically feasible manufacturing cost.

[0016] Further advantages of the preferred and alternate embodimentswill appear in the later description.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0017] The objective of using the present display device is to providean interior light source and cabinet to display, illuminate, and enhancenon-opaque materials and the non-opaque mediums upon its' surface whilesimultaneously illuminating a three-dimensional object.

[0018] Additionally, molded non-opaque materials replaces the need forcabinet design, and allows for any geometric shape encompassing a lightsource, the visually appealing illumination effect of three-dimensionalobjects and applied artists' media.

[0019] The detailed description described hereinafter, shows a noveldisplay arrangement for illuminating non-opaque materials and thenon-opaque mediums upon their surface. Accordingly, the present displaydevice comprises: the bottom to which a vertically planar surfaceattaches; an electrical current source and interior light that attachesto the vertically planar surface; hinges which allow the opening andclosing of side members; fasteners to hold a non-opaque element forwardof the vertically planar surface; and various applicable artists' worktools and media.

[0020] A combination work station for artwork and display device for anartist's artwork produced thereat, said combination work station anddisplay device simultaneously illuminating a three-dimensional object,comprising: a frame having a light source behind at least one unadornednon-opaque material surface to illuminate said non-opaque materialsurface; a set of artist's working tools including artistic media to beapplied upon said unadorned surface of said at least one non-opaquematerial surface of the combination work station for artwork and displaydevice, to adorn the non-opaque material surface with spontaneouslycreated artwork thereon, and simultaneously illuminate three-dimensionalobjects placed thereabout. A frame having a predetermined width and apredetermined height with an opening having a predetermined length and apredetermined width; and the frame having at least one grooved fastenerfor the insertion or removal of unadorned non-opaque material surfaces,such that the unadorned non-opaque material surface is receptive toadorning with artwork spontaneously created by the artist, while furtherhaving at least one source of electrical current powering the lightsource, and at least one interior light source energizing andilluminating the non-opaque material surface and artistic media appliedspontaneously thereon; having at least one interior fight sourcesimultaneously illuminating a three-dimensional object thereabout.

[0021] This combination work station for artwork and display device thatsimultaneously illuminates a three-dimensional object could be made witha non-opaque outer-element that is curved.

[0022] The base of such a combination work station for artwork anddisplay device could comprise: a set of removable supports providingheight; and fasteners to insert and remove these supports that act likea base.

[0023] The combination work station for artwork and display device tosimultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object described couldhave as one of its' elements a singular molded shape.

[0024] The combination work station for artwork and display devicedescribed to simultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object couldtransmit illumination through a transparent member thereabout andilluminate from the underside the three-dimensional objects'.

[0025] The preferred Embodiment shows two extending fastener's holding anon-opaque material forward of a vertically planar surface whilesimultaneously illuminating the non-opaque material and thethree-dimensional object.

[0026] Alternate Embodiment 1 shows a frame mounted to a wall withadditional separate shelf

[0027] Alternate Embodiment 2 shows a frame with only bottom opening. Aback hole provides venting.

[0028] Alternate Embodiment 3 shows a molded frame with uppertransparent shelf

[0029] Alternate Embodiment 4 shows a singular vertically planar surfacewith upper transparent shelf.

[0030] Additionally, the combination work station for artwork anddisplay device for an artist's artwork produced thereat, saidcombination work station and display device simultaneously illuminatinga three-dimensional object, comprising: a base supporting at least onenon-opaque outer element having at least one unadorned non-opaquematerial outer surface and a predetermined width and height; a lightsource powered by an electrical current being placed adjacent to said atleast one unadorned non-opaque material surface to illuminate saidnon-opaque material surface; a set of artists working tools includingartistic media to be applied upon said unadorned surface of said atleast one non-opaque material surface of said combination work stationfor artwork and display device, to adorn said non-opaque materialsurface with spontaneously created artwork thereon, and simultaneouslyilluminate said three-dimensional objects placed thereabout; at leastone fastener to attach and remove said non-opaque outer-element fromsaid at least one base; whereby direct application of said artisticmedia to said outer-element's surface provides said non-opaqueouter-element with a plurality of illuminated appearances; and at leastone interior light source simultaneously illuminating athree-dimensional object thereabout.

[0031] Some forms of the combination work station for artwork anddisplay device to simultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object,have an interior light source mounted to at least one planar surfaceadjacent to at least one removable planar, fabricated, or moldednon-opaque material surface. The removable non-opaque material surfaceis mounted to at least one fastener, and that fastener separatelyattaches to the planar surface, providing mounting and removal of thenon-opaque material surface adjacent to the light source.

[0032] Additional forms of the display are at least one rearwardly litmaterial surface, curved surfaces, and molded forms.

[0033] Some constructions need cover the part of the non-opaquematerials due to its' structures light impermeability.

[0034] The display device may be comprised with the use of non-opaque oropaque materials to make those parts of the said display that are formedor fabricated wherein the final form of such said non-opaque or opaquematerials provide benefit to manufacturing volume, appearance, and cost.

[0035] A method for displaying non-opaque mediums upon illuminatednon-opaque materials, comprising the steps of: applying non-opaquemediums directly upon the surface of the non-opaque material; providingan electrical current to an interior light source to diffract light bytransmission from the interior to the exterior surface of the saidnon-opaque materials, whereby the illumination of the said non-opaquemediums directly applied to the outer surface of the non-opaquematerial, diffracts further providing the illumination of saidnon-opaque mediums.

[0036] The novel method may include part, all, or combinations of thefollowing: oil paint; acrylic paint; fluorescent paint; transparencies;artists' gel; inks; crayons; gauche; magic markers; water-colors; andany non-opaque medium applicable to the use applied to non-opaquematerials.

[0037] The method of marking non-opaque materials may be done with astencil having pre-cut outlines and/or numbers within those outlines formarking non-opaque materials using non-opaque mediums. The stencil mayhave extensions that lock its' movement laterally when placed on thesaid non-opaque materials or within the front of cabinet frame.

[0038] Inclusively, a variety of light sources apply to the use of theinvention. Incandescent, fluorescent, strobe, black light, low-wattage,and light emitting diode sources are just some possibilities.

[0039] Subsequently, the novelty may include a swivel base, a componentfor hanging the cabinet on the wall, and/or a component to hang thecabinet or mold from the ceiling.

[0040] As discussed in this summary, the invention can be made in anygeometric form capable with cabinetry or molding and non-opaquematerials. Therefore, the descriptions and illustrations provide onepreferred and three alternate embodiments that may be used. However,they are prospective in nature, and elements in the construction of thepresent display device may be made within the values described inclaims.

DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0041]FIG. 1-Perspective view of the Preferred Embodiment.

[0042]FIG. 2-Exploded side view of the Preferred Embodiment.

[0043]FIG. 3-Front view of the Preferred Embodiment.

[0044]FIG. 4-Side view of the Preferred Embodiment.

[0045]FIG. 5-Front view of Tray Embodiment.

[0046]FIG. 6-Perspective view of Alternate Embodiment 1.

[0047]FIG. 7-Exploded side view of Alternate Embodiment 1.

[0048]FIG. 8-Front view of Alternate Embodiment 1.

[0049]FIG. 9-Side view of Alternate Embodiment 1.

[0050]FIG. 10-Top view of Alternate Embodiment 2.

[0051]FIG. 11 -Perspective view of Alternate Embodiment 2.

[0052]FIG. 12-Exploded side view of Alternate Embodiment 2.

[0053]FIG. 13-Front view of Alternate Embodiment 2.

[0054]FIG. 14-Rear view of Alternate Embodiment 2.

[0055]FIG. 15-Side view of Alternate Embodiment 2.

[0056]FIG. 16-Top view of Alternate Embodiment 3.

[0057]FIG. 17-Exploded side view of Alternate Embodiment 3.

[0058]FIG. 18-Front view of Alternate Embodiment 3.

[0059]FIG. 19-Side view of Alternate Embodiment 3.

[0060]FIG. 20-Rear view of Alternate Embodiment 3.

[0061]FIG. 21-Perspective view of Alternate Embodiment 4

[0062]FIG. 22-Exploded side view of Alternate Embodiment 4.

[0063]FIG. 23-Front view of Alternate Embodiment 4.

[0064]FIG. 24-Side view of Alternate Embodiment 4.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION Preferred Embodiment

[0065]FIG. 1 is the Preferred Embodiment 1.

[0066] Referring to FIG. 2, an exploded side view, vertical planarsurface 2 is inserted into groove in base 3. Strengthening members 4 areattached to base and vertical planar surface. Hinges are fastened tovertical planar surface and side surface 6. Hook and loop fasteners 7are attached to vertical planar surface and rear of light source 8.Light source is attached to vertical planar surface. Hook shapedfasteners 9 are attached to vertical planar surface and extend to holdnon-opaque material surface 10, transparency 11, and matted frame 12.

[0067] Referring to FIG. 3, three-dimensional objects 13 and 14 aresimultaneously illuminated.

[0068] Referring to FIG. 4, 15 is a side view of the PreferredEmbodiment. And 16 Shows hook protruding through hole fasteningmaterials.

[0069] A hole in vertically planar surface (B) allows for electricalsource cord entry through the rear.

[0070] Referring to FIG. 5, a tray assembly is shown for optional useunder Preferred Embodiment. An article 18 is placed in dispenser 17. Andattached mirror 19 is shown.

Alternate Embodiment 1

[0071]FIG. 6 shows Alternate Embodiment 1. Referring to FIG. 7, planarsurface 21 attaches to wall with molly 22 and fastener 23. Hinges 24attach to planar surface and side 25. Mollies 26 receive fasteners 27.Hook and loop fasteners are attached to planar surface and light source29. Light source attaches to planar surface. Non-opaque surface 30,transparency 31, and matt 32 form the front of the unit.

[0072] Referring to FIG. 8, the matt, transparency and non-opaquesurface hang on hooks 34 and 35 protruding through holes.

[0073] Referring to FIG. 9, side view 36, brace 37 attaches to shelf 39by fastener 41. Brace is fastened by screw and mollie 40.

Alternate Embodiment 2

[0074] Referring to FIG. 11, Alternate Embodiment 2 is shown 42.

[0075] Referring to FIG. 10, a top view of Alternate Embodiment 2 isshown 43.

[0076] Referring to FIG. 12, vertical planar surface 44 is inserted intogroove in base 45. Channel 46 is attached to vertical planar surface.Non-opaque material surface 47 is fitted into channel. Hook and loopfasteners attach to vertical planar surface and light source. Lightsource is attached to vertical planar surface. Transparency 50 is heldin place by matt with folded top edge 51.

[0077]FIG. 13 shows front view 52.

[0078]FIG. 14 shows rear opening for venting 53.

Alternate Embodiment 3

[0079] Referring to FIG. 16, Alternate Embodiment 3 top view is shown54.

[0080] Referring to FIG. 17, molded non-opaque material surface 55 hasplanar surface 56 attach by corner molding extrusion 57. Planar surface58 attaches to molded non-opaque material by corner molding extrusion59. Loop fastener 60 attaches to smaller planar surface and bar 61 withsuction cup 62 hold non-opaque material surface 63. Loop fasteners 64attach to molded non-opaque material surface holding legs 65. Hook andloop fasteners 66 attach to planar surface and light source. Lightsource attaches to planar surface. Light source illuminates non-opaquemolded outer-element and matted framed 69 transparency 68.

Alternate Embodiment 4

[0081] Referring to FIG. 21, Alternate Embodiment 4 is shown 70.

[0082] Referring to FIG. 22, vertical planar non-opaque surface 71 isinserted into groove in base 72. Loop fasteners 73 attach bent rod 74.Suction cup 75 attaches to bent rod. Non-opaque horizontally planarsurface 76 sits on suction cups. Light source 77 illuminates verticalnon-opaque material surface and transparency 78 matted by folded matt79.

[0083] The detailed description gives five examples of display devices.However, the ability to change or modify using the media describedheretofore, and additional media that is related to the novelty of thedisplay device, leave novel arrangements that abound due to the natureof geometry,

[0084] Consequently, the novelties described and structured in thefollowing claims, evidently should not limit the construction or thenature of the novelty. Changes could come in a variety of ways:modifications; deletions; and substitutes. These changes made of thedescribed display device, may be made by skilled artisans, withoutvarying the principles of the present invention:

[0085] The following are the claims that make the present inventiondescribed heretofore novel, adaptable, and usable in many shapes andforms:

I claim:
 1. A combination work station for artwork and display devicefor an artist's artwork produced thereat, said combination work stationand display device simultaneously illuminating a three-dimensionalobject, comprising: i) a frame having a light source behind at least oneunadorned non-opaque material surface to illuminate said non-opaquematerial surface, ii) a set of artist's working tools including artisticmedia to be applied upon said unadorned surface of said at least onenon-opaque material surface of said combination work station for artworkand display device, to adorn said nonopaque material surface withspontaneously created artwork thereon, and simultaneously illuminatesaid three-dimensional objects placed thereabout, iii) said frame havinga predetermined width and a predetermined height, iv) said at least oneframe having an opening having a predetermined length and apredetermined width; v) said frame having at least one grooved fastenerfor the insertion or removal of said unadorned non-opaque materialsurface, said unadorned non-opaque material surface being receptive toadorning with artwork spontaneously created by the artist, vi) saidframe further having at least one source of electrical current poweringsaid light source, vii.) said at least one interior light sourceenergizing and illuminating said non-opaque material surface and saidartistic media applied spontaneously thereon; viii.) said at least oneinterior light source simultaneously illuminating said three-dimensionalobject thereabout.
 2. A combination work station for artwork and displaydevice for an artist's artwork produced thereat, said combination workstation and display device simultaneously illuminating athree-dimensional object, comprising: i) a base supporting at least onenon-opaque outer element having at least one unadorned non-opaquematerial outer surface and a predetermined width and height, ii) a lightsource powered by an electrical current being placed adjacent to said atleast one unadorned non-opaque material surface to illuminate saidnon-opaque material surface, iii) a set of artists working toolsincluding artistic media to be applied upon said unadorned surface ofsaid at least one non-opaque material surface of said combination workstation for artwork and display device, to adorn said nonopaque materialsurface with spontaneously created artwork thereon, and simultaneouslyilluminate said three-dimensional objects placed thereabout, iv) atleast one fastener to attach and remove said non-opaque outer-elementfrom said at least one base; whereby direct application of said artisticmedia to said outer-element's surface provides said non-opaqueouter-element with a plurality of illuminated appearances; v.) said atleast one interior light source simultaneously illuminating athree-dimensional object thereabout.
 3. The combination work station forartwork and display device to simultaneously illuminate athree-dimensional object described in claim 1 wherein said interiorlight source is mounted to at least one planar surface adjacent to atleast one removable planar, fabricated, or molded non-opaque materialsurface, said removable non-opaque material surface mounted to at leastone fastener, and fastener separately attached to said planar surface,providing mounting and removal of said non-opaque material surfaceadjacent to said light source.
 4. The combination work station forartwork and display device to simultaneously illuminate athree-dimensional object described in claim 1 wherein said interiorlight source is mounted on at least one planar surface adjacent to atleast one removable planar non-opaque material surface, said removableplanar non-opaque material surface mounted to at least one fastener, andfastener separately mounted to said planar surface, said fastenerextending planar non-opaque material surface forward of said adjacentlight source.
 5. The combination work station for artwork and displaydevice to simultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object describedin claim 1 wherein said interior light source is mounted on at least oneplanar surface adjacent to at least one removable curved non-opaquematerial surface, said removable curved non-opaque material surfacemounted to at least one fastener, and fastener separately mounted tosaid planar surface, said fastener extending curved non-opaque materialsurface forward of said adjacent light source.
 6. The combination workstation for artwork and display device to simultaneously illuminate athree-dimensional object described in claim 1 wherein said interiorlight source is placed adjacent to at least one planar surface.
 7. Thecombination work station for artwork and display device tosimultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object described in claim1 wherein said interior light source is placed adjacent to at least onecurved surface.
 8. The combination work station for artwork and displaydevice to simultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object describedin claim 1 , wherein said three-dimensional objects' underside isilluminated through a non-opaque material thereabout.
 9. The combinationwork station for artwork and display device to simultaneously illuminatea three-dimensional object described in claim 1 wherein said non-opaquematerial surface rests against supports mounted to said planar surface,said supports resisting movement while adorning non-opaque materialsurfaces.
 10. The combination work station for artwork and displaydevice to simultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object describedin claim 1 for an artist's artwork produced wherein said display devicehas a removable top leaving cabinet slots to fasten and insert andremove non-opaque materials from behind the front frame.
 11. Thecombination work station for artwork and display device tosimultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object described in claim1 wherein said at least one frame comprises a cabinet having a pluralityof frames, and further wherein said non-opaque materials are inserted orremoved into a front frame of said plurality of frames, said front framehaving hooks, said hooks fastening non-opaque materials on a separatecabinet frame of said plurality of frames, said cabinet frame havingslots.
 12. The combination work station for artwork and display deviceto simultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object described inclaim 1 wherein said frame includes at least one hinged open-able framereceiving at least one non-opaque material surface in said device. 13.The combination work station for artwork and display device tosimultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object described in claim1 wherein said at least one non-opaque material surface is a pluralityof non-opaque material surfaces, each respective non-opaque materialsurface sliding directly into a respective channel of a plurality ofchannels encapsulating said cabinet frame in a closed position, saidlight source illuminating said respective non-opaque material surfaces.14. The combination work station for artwork and display device tosimultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object described in claim1 wherein a fastener holds non-opaque media on said non-opaque materialsurface.
 15. The combination work station for artwork and display deviceto simultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object described inclaim 2 , wherein said base comprises: i.) a set of removable supportsproviding height; ii.) fasteners to insert and remove said supportsproviding base thereto.
 16. The combination work station for artwork anddisplay device to simultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional objectdescribed in claim 15 , wherein said non-opaque outer-element comprisesa singular molded shape.
 17. The combination work station for artworkand display device to simultaneously illuminate a three-dimensionalobject described in claim 2 wherein said outer-element is at least onecharacter or pre-determined form or shape.
 18. The combination workstation for artwork and display device to simultaneously illuminate athree-dimensional object described in claim 1 wherein said at least oneframe includes a non-illuminated outer-opaque portion of said non-opaquematerial surface.
 19. The combination work station for artwork anddisplay device to simultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional objectas in claim 1 wherein said device is moldable.
 20. The combination workstation for artwork and display device to simultaneously illuminate athree-dimensional object described in claim 1 wherein said source ofelectrical current comprises an electrical housing holding alamp-holder, said lamp holder holding a lamp, said lamp energized by aswitch alternately turning on and off said current provided from saidelectrical current source through a wire having a plug connect-able tosaid electrical current source.
 21. The combination work station forartwork and display device to simultaneously illuminate athree-dimensional object described in claim 1 wherein said source ofelectrical current comprises an electrical housing including a lampsocket holding a lamp having a ballast therein, said lamp energized by aswitch alternately turning on and off said current provided from saidelectrical current source through a wire having a plug connect-able tosaid electrical current source.
 22. The combination work station forartwork and display device to simultaneously illuminate athree-dimensional object described in claim 1 wherein said source ofelectrical current comprises a battery operated lighting unitwith/without electrical jack.
 23. The combination work station forartwork and display device to simultaneously illuminate athree-dimensional object described in claim 1 wherein said source ofelectrical current comprises a plurality of light-emitting diodebatteries powering a plurality of light emitting diodes.
 24. A methodfor displaying artistic media upon illuminated non-opaque materials,comprising the steps of: i.) applying artistic media directly upon thesurface of said non-opaque materials; ii.) providing an electricalcurrent to an interior light source to diffract light by transmissionfrom the interior to the exterior surface of the said non-opaquematerials, wherein the illumination of the said artistic media directlyapplied to the outer surface of the non-opaque material, diffractsfurther, providing said illumination of said artistic media.
 25. Themethod described in claim 24 wherein said artistic media directlyapplied upon said non-opaque materials are non-opaque media.
 26. Thecombination work station for artwork and display device tosimultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object described in claim1 for an artist's artwork produced thereat wherein said artists workingtools are selected from the group consisting of i.) oil paint; ii.)acrylic paint; iii.) fluorescent paint; iv.) inks; v.) gels; vi.)crayons; vii.) magic markers; viii.) gouache; x.) transparencies; xi.)colored tissue paper; xii) brushes; xiii) pens; xiv.) clear fluorescentpaint; xv.) vinyl acrylic binders; xvi.) adhesives xvii.) photographs.27. The combination work station for artwork and display device tosimultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object described in claim1 wherein said non-opaque material surface is a panel.
 28. Thecombination work station for artwork and display device tosimultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object described in claim1 wherein said non-opaque material surface is an artists canvas.
 29. Thecombination work station for artwork and display device tosimultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object described in claim1 wherein said non-opaque material surface is translucent plastic. 30.The combination work station for artwork and display device tosimultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object described in claim1 wherein said non-opaque material surface is transparent plastic. 31.The combination work station for artwork and display device tosimultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object described in claim1 for an artist's artwork produced thereat wherein said interior lightsources are selected from the group consisting of i.) fluorescent light;ii.) incandescent light; iii.) strobe light; iv.) black light. v.) atleast one light emitting diode; vi.) at least one low-wattage light. 32.The combination work station for artwork and display device tosimultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object described in claim1 further comprising at least one artists' stencil prescribing at leastone outlines for using artists' mediums thereon.
 33. The combinationwork station for artwork and display device to simultaneously illuminatea three-dimensional object described in claim 32 wherein said stencilhas at least one extensions locking said stencil from lateral movementwhen said stencil is placed on said non-opaque material surface.
 34. Thecombination work station for artwork and display device tosimultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object described in claim1 wherein said stencil is placed within said at least one frame.
 35. Thecombination work station for artwork and display device tosimultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object described in claimwherein a plurality of numbers are provided within said outline of saidat least one stencil.
 36. The combination work station for artwork anddisplay device to simultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional objectdescribed in claim 32 wherein a plurality of color codes are providedwithin said outline of said at least one stencil.
 37. The combinationwork station for artwork and display device to simultaneously illuminatea three-dimensional object described in claim 1 wherein a swivel base isprovided to rotate and show artwork.
 38. The combination work stationfor artwork and display device to simultaneously illuminate athree-dimensional object described in claim 1 wherein a supportcomponent allows the said display device to hang out from a wall. 39.The combination work station for artwork and display device described inclaim 1 wherein a support component allows the said display device tohang down from a ceiling.
 40. The combination work station for artworkand display device described in claim 1 wherein said interior lightsource is removable from said frame.
 41. The combination work stationfor artwork and display device to simultaneously illuminate athree-dimensional object described in claim 1 wherein said at least onenon-opaque material surface comprises a plurality of interchangeablenon-opaque material surfaces, providing a means to change and replacesaid non-opaque material surface with a different non-opaque materialsurface.
 42. The combination work station for artwork and display deviceto simultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object described inclaim 1 wherein said at least one non-opaque material surface comprisesa plurality of interchangeable non-opaque material surfaces, providing ameans to change and re-use each of said non-opaque material surfaces.43. The combination work station for artwork and display device tosimultaneously illuminate a three-dimensional object described in claim1 with rearward opening providing vent.
 44. The combination work stationfor artwork and display device to simultaneously illuminate athree-dimensional object described in claim 1 wherein a web materialpouch has at least one fold to grip said planar non-opaque materialsurface, fastening said web material pouch thereon, said web materialpouch having opening with pre-determined length and pre-determinedwidth, and illuminating through said opening.
 45. The combination workstation for artwork and display device to simultaneously illuminate athree-dimensional object described in claim 44 wherein a rectangularphotographic matt design is used.
 46. The combination work station forartwork and display device to simultaneously illuminate athree-dimensional object described in claim 44 wherein a photographicpre-determined design matt is used.